The Comparative Study of Revolutionary StrategyMcKay, 1977 - 194 síður Den politiske revolutions definition, typologi og startegi bl.a. belyst med eksempler fra Bolivia 1952, Nordvietnam i 1940'erne og Frankrig 1968. |
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... Chaco War ignited an open conflict that eventually culminated in revolution . In 1932 Bolivia became involved in a border conflict with Paraguay . The territory in dispute was the Gran Chaco - on the face of it a wasteland of sorts ...
... Chaco War ignited an open conflict that eventually culminated in revolution . In 1932 Bolivia became involved in a border conflict with Paraguay . The territory in dispute was the Gran Chaco - on the face of it a wasteland of sorts ...
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... Chaco War , he returned to serve for a time as a lawyer in the Patiño company . Subsequently he functioned as a high - ranking officer in the ministry of finance and as a professor of economics at San Andrés . Paz was elected to the ...
... Chaco War , he returned to serve for a time as a lawyer in the Patiño company . Subsequently he functioned as a high - ranking officer in the ministry of finance and as a professor of economics at San Andrés . Paz was elected to the ...
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... Chaco War , Peñaranda soon captured the influential support of the Patiño , Hochschild , and Aramayo elements by encouraging increased output in the tin industry . In the election of 1942 the MNR , with the support of its moderate and ...
... Chaco War , Peñaranda soon captured the influential support of the Patiño , Hochschild , and Aramayo elements by encouraging increased output in the tin industry . In the election of 1942 the MNR , with the support of its moderate and ...
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Definition of Political Revolution | 1 |
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